Radio
- 1938: The War of the Worlds (radio), the Orson Welles' 1938 radio adaptation
- 1944: War Of The Worlds radio broadcast, Santiago
- 1949: War Of The Worlds radio broadcast, Radio Quito, Quito, Ecuador
- 1950: The War of the Worlds, BBC radio dramatisation
- 1955: The Lux Radio Theater: War of the Worlds, adaptation of the 1953 Film.
- 1967: The War of the Worlds, BBC radio dramatisation
- 1968: The War of the Worlds (radio 1968), WKBW radio adaptation
- 1988: The War of the Worlds (radio 1988), an NPR 50th Anniversary radio adaptation with Jason Robards
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